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Method, system, and apparatus for compactly storing a subject genome

Active Publication Date: 2005-12-01
TWITTER INC
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[0008] One embodiment of the present invention can include a method of representing a subject genome. The method can include comparing the subject genome to a base reference genome and identifying a difference between the subject genome and the base reference genome. One or more items of descriptive information can be assigned to the difference. The items of descriptive information can be compiled into a data set representin

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The problem faced by modern genomic research is that the amount of memory space required to store a representation of an individual human genome for research purposes is daunting.
However, even with the reduction, this represents a formidable amount of data to store and process per individual genome.

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[0015]FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system 100 for representing a subject genome as a set of differences between a reference genome and the subject genome in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention. As shown the system 100 can include an information processing system 120. The information processing system 120 can be implemented as any type of computer system such as a home or personal computer system, a portable computer, a desktop computer or other information processing device that can execute the functions described herein. For example, in one embodiment, the information processing system 120 can be an integrated system, such as the IBM Life Sciences Clinical Genomics Solution, which can include the IBM DB2® Universal Databasesoftware, the IBM @server® pSeries® server and the IBM TotalStorage® data storage.

[0016] Generally, human genomes differ from each other about once every 1,000 nucleotide bases. These variations, known as single nucleotide p...

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Abstract

A method of representing a subject genome can include comparing the subject genome to a base reference genome and identifying a difference between the subject genome and the base reference genome. The method can further include assigning one or more items of descriptive information to the difference, and compiling the items into a data set, where the data set represents the subject genome.

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BACKGROUND [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to the storage of a subject genome. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] A genome is comprised of an organism's complete set of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA in the human genome is comprised of 22 pairs of chromosomes and 2 sex chromosomes. Each chromosome consists of many genes, which are the functional and physical units of heredity passed from parent to offspring. Researchers call determine what kind of illnesses a person may be predisposed to by studying the genes contained within the individual's genome. For example, a number of genes have been identified and associated with breast cancer, muscle disease, deafness, and blindness. Early detection of disease can lead to an understanding of how a specific medicine will work on an individual, allow doctors to design drug treatments that are specifically customized to an individual's unique genome, assist in the development of effective ne...

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IPC IPC(8): G16B50/50C12Q1/68G01N33/48G01N33/50G06F19/00G16B30/10
CPCG06F19/28G06F19/22G16B30/00G16B50/00G16B30/10G16B50/50
Inventor ALLARD, DAVID J.SZABO, ROBERT M.
Owner TWITTER INC
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